So as my mains is over here is my strategy to tackle, so called JEE ADVANCED
First of all i will revise 3 Chapter of each subject in a week then at same time do RRB, then on Sunday I will give Test for these 9 Chapters
Now while solving rrb if i m doing a mistake on a particular concept i will move to mypat and do that concept test
So this is my strategy

I have done Himanshu Pandey and MSC, but O had completed these in june or july, so I dont really remember what I did honestly. I am thinking about only solving papers and revising the questions i had marked earlier.
I am really confused about Inorganic, about should I order some book or just do Narayana package, i find aome questions unnecessart in it.
My physics is quite weak as per advance point of view, I had done HCV. I dont think I have time to do DCP or any other book. Should I rely on previous years now?
I need help about how should I proceed, feeling like all the things are here and there.
Also, did you guys devote time for logical reasoning and english for Bitsat?

I have been asked for advise, but quite frankly I'm a very chaotic person when it comes to preparation. I just did what I intuitively felt, or what my mood was to do.
One thing's for certain, I would solve quite alot of papers.

I think my IITian batchies have given you advice on what to do, so I'll just emphasise on how crucial it is to have a positive attitude and stay strong in this phase. At this saturation point of preparation it is easy to have negative thoughts. Don't. Have faith in whatever you have done.

Enter the day of JEE Advanced with a smile on your face
Maintaining mental fortitude which can easily overcome the weight of 700-1000 days resting on your shoulders that day will improve your performance alot.

I honestly had 0 expectations from JEE Advanced. I was more focussed on BITSAT and JEE Mains. But my best paper was JEE Advanced BECAUSE I was very chill.

Personality is key to unleash your potential. All over India people will break on that day, succumb, give in to pressure. You must not. That is what makes the difference from achieving your potential to getting a rank that doesn't match your preparation level.